Louis Armstrong
( aka Satchno or Satch or Pops )
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- Born Louis Daniel Armstrong on 04 August 1901 in Louisiana, US.
- Died on 06 July 1971 in New York, US.
- 1952


Takes Two To Tango
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 19 December 1952, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 6.- 1956


The Theme From The Threepenny Opera
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 13 April 1956, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 8.

Take It Satch
- Louis Armstrong
(with His All Stars) entered the UK charts on 15 June 1956, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 29.

The Faithful Hussar
- Louis Armstrong
(with His All Stars) entered the UK charts on 13 July 1956, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 27.- 1959


The Theme From The Threepenny Opera
- Louis Armstrong
re-entered the UK charts on 06 November 1959 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 24.- 1964


Hello, Dolly
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 18 June 1964, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.- 1968


What A Wonderful World
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 14 February 1968, spent 29 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

The Sunshine Of Your Love
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 26 June 1968, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 41.- 1988


What A Wonderful World
- Louis Armstrong
re-entered the UK charts on 17 April 1988 and spent a further 6 in the charts reaching number 53.- 1989


What A Wonderful World
- Louis Armstrong
re-entered the UK charts on 12 March 1989 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 99.- 1994


We Have All The Time In The World
- Louis Armstrong
entered the UK charts on 13 November 1994, spent 16 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.- 1995


We Have All The Time In The World
- Louis Armstrong
re-entered the UK charts on 19 March 1995 and spent a further 3 in the charts reaching number 66.
- 1964


Hello, Dolly
- Louis Armstrong
entered the US charts on 15 February 1964, spent 22 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

I Still Get Jealous
- Louis Armstrong
entered the US charts on 20 June 1964, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.

So Long Dearie
- Louis Armstrong
entered the US charts on 03 October 1964, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 56.- 1966


Mame
- Louis Armstrong
entered the US charts on 21 May 1966, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 81.- 1988


What A Wonderful World
- Louis Armstrong
entered the US charts on 20 February 1988, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.


(When I Dance With You) I Get Ideas - Louis Armstrong 


A Fine Romance - Louis Armstrong 


A Kiss To Build A Dream On - Louis Armstrong 


Cabaret - Louis Armstrong 


Christmas In New Orleans - Louis Armstrong 


Cool Yule - Louis Armstrong 


Duke's Place - Louis Armstrong
(and Duke Ellington)

Gone Fishin' - Louis Armstrong
(and Bing Crosby)

I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Louis Armstrong 


I Get A Kick Out Of You - Louis Armstrong
(and Ella Fitzgerald)

I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Louis Armstrong
(and Duke Ellington)

I'm In The Mood For Love - Louis Armstrong 


I'm Just A Lucky So And So - Louis Armstrong
(and Duke Ellington)

It Ain't What You Do - Louis Armstrong 


It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Louis Armstrong 


It Takes Two To Tango - Louis Armstrong 


Jeepers Creepers - Louis Armstrong 


Jingle Bells - Louis Armstrong 


Lazy Bones - Louis Armstrong
(and Bing Crosby)

Lazy River - Louis Armstrong 


Love Walked In - Louis Armstrong 


Mack The Knife - Louis Armstrong 


Makin' Whoopee - Louis Armstrong 


On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Louis Armstrong 


Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong
(and Jack Teagarden)

Skokiaan - Louis Armstrong 


Sunny Side Of The Street - Louis Armstrong 


The Bare Necessities - Louis Armstrong 


When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong 


When You're Smiling - Louis Armstrong 


White Christmas - Louis Armstrong 


Who Walks In When I Walk Out - Louis Armstrong
(and Ella Fitzgerald)

Winter Wonderland - Louis Armstrong 


'zat You, Santa Claus - Louis Armstrong
(and The Commanders)